With a new batch of “Arrested Development” episodes hitting Netflix on Friday, here’s a look at some of the other revivals in active development.
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Gold medal figure skater and TV personality Tara Lipinski said of Cirque du Soleil, “I can’t imagine doing the things they do. I’m gasping at every moment.”
In keeping with the TV show theme ever-present in his life, Chumlee’s wedding is a two-part episode.
This isn’t one of those parody sketches that didn’t make the cut during Elba’s hosting gig on this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live.” It’s an actual, honest-to-goodness series.
Actor Jan-Michael Vincent, the “Airwolf” television star whose sleek good looks belied a troubled personal life, has died. He was 73.
Jimmy Kimmel surely remembers the place as the Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts. Today, it’s known as Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, and it’s where Kimmel is bringing his ABC late-night talk show, “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” for taping April 1-5.
The producers of “The Simpsons” are removing a classic episode that featured the voice of Michael Jackson.
TV critic Matt Roush fields questions from inquiring viewers.
The reality series leads this week’s roundup of TV’s Cheers and Jeers.
“Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul” airs Sunday on CBS.
The week’s top options include a tribute concert for Aretha Franklin, Idris Elba’s new Netflix comedy, Cirque’s “One Night for One Drop” and the return of “Arrested Development.
“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek said he has been diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer but intends to fight the disease and keep on working.
The first “Jeopardy!” team championship came down to a clash of the titans, Ken Jennings vs. Brad Rutter.
Las Vegans Johanna Jones and Tiffanne LeMay earned a golden ticket to the next round of “American Idol.”
Luke Perry, who gained instant heartthrob status as wealthy rebel Dylan McKay on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” died Monday after suffering a massive stroke, his publicist said. He was 52.